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snow-and-low-temperatures---december-2009-to-january-2010---met-office.pdf

but were significantly colder than this in a few areas.** It was generally slightly milder around the coasts but nevertheless the south-west in particular still experienced a hard frost with Exeter Airport recording -13.1 °C, Okehampton (Devon) -9.4 °C and Culdrose (Cornwall) -5.4 °C. **Recorded

snow-and-low-temperatures-late-march-2013---met-office.pdf

Devon and Cornwall, with Newlyn, Penzance, Mevagissey, St Ives and Plymstock worst affected. Most problems related to surface water flooding but a number of properties were inundated. The persistent heavy snowfalls, accompanied by freezing temperatures and dri ing, caused numerous impacts across North

Microsoft Word - 2021_09_high_temperatures.docx

with 100+ year records recorded both their mildest December and mildest January nights on record. On 1 January 2022, daily minimum temperatures of 13.2 °C at Chivenor, Devon, and 12.8 °C at Trawsgoed, Ceredigion set new highest January daily minimum temperature records for the UK, England and Wales

Met Office daily weather: Warm sunshine and scattered showers

are expected during the day, although grey and dull conditions may persist along the immediate coast. Temperatures will be cooler in the east, near average to cool, with a fresher northerly to northeasterly wind along the coasts. The risk of showers will be mainly confined to Devon and Cornwall

Met Office daily weather: The weekend brings a shift in conditions

for Saturday. READ MORE: 'Brutal' cold snap? 'Barrage of snow'? Met Office weather headline review “Generally, a fine day really for this time in October, but the cloud is starting to thicken further west and there could be a few light showers getting into maybe Devon and Cornwall and Northern Ireland

Microsoft Word - 2024_01_storm_henk_v1.docx

Battery (Isle of Wight), 70Kt (81mph) at Exeter Airport (Devon), 62Kt (71mph) at Isle of Portland (Dorset) and Mumbles Head (Swansea) and 60Kt (69mph) at Cardinham, Bodmin (Cornwall) and Heathrow (Greater London). The 70Kt gust at Exeter Airport was unusually strong for this inland location: Exeter

burns-day-storm---25-january-1990---met-office.pdf

Highest gust and mean hourly wind, 1977-2009 Sheerness Kent 88 64 Highest gust and mean hourly wind January 1989-Dec 1992 Avonmouth South 84 Gloucestershire 60 Highest gust and mean hourly wind 1973-2009 Plymouth Highest mean hourly wind, 1970-2009 (Mount Devon 84 60 [Gust of 86kn December 1999] Batten

Microsoft Word - 2022_01_storms_dudley_eunice_franklin.docx

(Dorset), 76Kt (87mph) at Mumbles Head (West Glamorgan), 73Kt (84mph) at Aberdaron (Gwynedd) and 72Kt (83mph) at Pembrey Sands (Carmarthenshire) and Chivenor (Devon). Most stations in England south of London recorded gusts of over 60Kt (69mph) – such as 68Kt (78mph) at Charlwood (Surrey) and 67Kt (77mph

Microsoft Word - 2022_02_storms_dudley_eunice_franklin.docx

) and Chivenor (Devon). Most stations in England south of London recorded gusts of over 60Kt (69mph) – such as 68Kt (78mph) at Charlwood (Surrey) and 67Kt (77mph) at Boscombe Down (Wiltshire). Wind speeds as high as this are extreme for southern England and south Wales and might be regarded

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